Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
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Format
Paperback
Pages
400
Language
Chinese
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Ma Ke Bo Luo/Tsai Fong Books
ISBN-10
9861202099
ISBN-13
9789861202099
Description
In a journey that transcends borders and expectations, a woman sets out to discover herself through the rich cultures of Italy, India, and Indonesia. Her quest is one of self-exploration and healing, navigating the complexities of love, spirituality, and the pursuit of happiness. Each destination serves as a backdrop to her awakening, offering a unique lens through which she can examine her life and choices.
In Italy, the vivacious spirit of the people and the indulgent pleasures of good food ignite her senses and remind her of the joys of life. Moving to India, she immerses herself in spirituality, confronting inner demons and seeking solace in meditation. Finally, in the serene landscapes of Indonesia, she finds balance and connection with love, both for herself and others.
This narrative paints a vivid tapestry of transformation, reflecting a universal journey of seeking purpose and fulfillment amid life’s chaos. It resonates deeply with anyone who has ever felt lost, making it a compelling read for those yearning for inspiration and self-discovery.
In Italy, the vivacious spirit of the people and the indulgent pleasures of good food ignite her senses and remind her of the joys of life. Moving to India, she immerses herself in spirituality, confronting inner demons and seeking solace in meditation. Finally, in the serene landscapes of Indonesia, she finds balance and connection with love, both for herself and others.
This narrative paints a vivid tapestry of transformation, reflecting a universal journey of seeking purpose and fulfillment amid life’s chaos. It resonates deeply with anyone who has ever felt lost, making it a compelling read for those yearning for inspiration and self-discovery.
Reviews
I don't know what I was quite expecting this book to be, but it was only mediocre over all. I loved the parts that made me laugh and made me think. However, some parts just weren't told right. I know she is a recognized author... but that's how I feel. Overall, I love the message of the book: find yourself and be true to yourself. Don't live unhappy. I did, however, like the way that she wrote the memoir-as if she was talking to you in person.
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